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IMPROVED LOGISTICS ON THE NCS Marit Bjordal, EPIM Project Manager Emil Andersen, ConocoPhilips Chairman project reference group
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EPIM is a non-profit membership organization governed by the operators on the NCS. We facilitate the best possible flow of information between operators, partners, authorities and other stakeholders. Through standardization of work processes and IT soulutions, EPIM helps the industry cut costs and work more effectively.
LogisticsHub history • Important actors in the industry started to look at opportunities
by tracking and use of RFID • Collaborative work resulting in OLF Guideline 112 on RFID in O&G industry
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2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
RFID seminars Start develop Req. Spec. ELH
EPIM decision to start ELH project
ELH pilot
ELH devel.
ELH in operaGon
RFID Pilot Project
Development of OLF Guideline 112
EPIM LogisticsHub A database for tracking and sharing of data along the supply chain
Architecture from user operator’s perspective
ELH
ELH User Interface
SAM-X ELH API
Customer Domain
Forwarding Agents
Systems
Event management
Integration platform
CCU Event management
(RFID)
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CCU Events
Master data
Logistics Info
Use of standards
• Events EPCIS • CCU ID GIAI • Locations GLN / NPD Fact Pages
• Standardized CCU master data
• Semantic Technology • Recommendations from World Wide Web
Consortium (W3C) • ISO 15926 - Parts 2, 4, 7 and 8: Industrial
automation systems and integration - Integration of life-cycle data for process plants including oil and gas production facilities ,
Communication API (RFID, web services, clients)
Benefits from EPIM LogisticsHub • Standardization of master data • One single interface for sharing data with many stakeholders • Sharing of data leads to increased visibility and better control in the supply chain
Improved management of the CCU’s and documents Improved work processes Sharing of information improves interfaces and planning Reduced time for searching Not leaving CCUs behind at supply base Deliver CCUs to the right place first time Improved management of hired equipment (Phase 2) Improve control of in- and out freight goods (Phase 2)
• Costs covered by user : • AIDC technology on owns sites/locations and own CCUs (RFID tags) • Interconnecting internal software
• Statoil • ConocoPhillips • BP/Talisman
• EuroOffshore • Swire Oilfield Services • NorSea Group • Halliburton • Wellbore
Participating companies
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